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Read the excerpt from The Canterbury Tales.

For I’ll have money, wool, and cheese, and wheat,
Though given by the poorest serving-lad,
Or by the poorest widow in the place,
Were all her children dying of famine,
No, no! I’ll drink the ichor of the vine,
And have a pretty girl in every town.
But hear me out now, gentlemen . . .

Which statement best describes the satire in the excerpt?

The Pardoner’s poverty suggests that the Church is too stingy.
The Pardoner’s excessive drinking underscores the need for moderation.
The Pardoner’s indulgent spending draws attention to the need for restraint.
The Pardoner’s disregard for people experiencing poverty reveals the Church’s hypocrisy.

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Answer: D

Explanation: The pardoner's language shows that he has no regard for the poverty experienced by others.

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Answer:

D)

Step-by-step explanation:

The Pardoner’s disregard for people experiencing poverty reveals the Church’s hypocrisy.

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